33 Dallas Cowboys - Justin Blalock, OG, 6-4, 330, 5.25, Texas
Blalock has the most value. As far as guards go, it is tough to draw up a better specimen than Justin Blalock. He is a very good athlete for an interior lineman, and is very good in pass protection. He can adjust to a defenders moves, and keep his quarterback clean. In the running game, he has the power and strength to drive players off the ball and open up major running lanes. Blalock may also bring the versatility to play at guard or right tackle in the NFL. He has the talent to be a pro bowler inside at guard, and most teams will draft him with that idea in mind.
Dallas addressed problem at S in round 1 and still get their man to help protect Romo.
Oakland Raiders Trade their pick to dallas for Dallas' #2 and Terry Glenn
hagan714

fhs623

02-24-2007 09:34 AM

RE: B&G Mock 1 Round 2

I'll select Quentin Moses DE Georgia.

His stock is fading but if he can add 15 to 20 pounds, he can be an every down DE. He has good pass rushing ability, which is a need for the Lions. Since they franchised Redding, they move him to DT. According to ESPN, Moses is intelligent and very athletic, and seems to the perfect compliment to James Hall

faldhamen

02-25-2007 05:54 AM

RE: B&G Mock 1 Round 2

Chargers (faldhamen) asking for trade with The new orleans saints (Committee) to take WR- J. Horn. The chargers offers fourth round pick.

hagan714

02-25-2007 09:12 AM

RE: B&G Mock 1 Round 2

Detriot has offered to discuss a trade with Bly also.

hagan714

02-25-2007 01:36 PM

RE: B&G Mock 1 Round 2

3 Cleveland Browns - Marcus McCauley - CB, 6-1, 200, 4.36 Fresno State
Gary BaxterÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â„Â¢s double knee surgery has made it dire. He wont be back for an estimated 18 months and there is not a true lock-down corner on the roster that has to play in a division with receivers like Chad Johnson and Hines Ward. McCauley is the prototypical CB at 6'1" 200 lbs. with speed and coverage skills to go with it. He has good strength and is a solid open field tackler. Displays good change of direction, backpedal and overall technique. One of the better man-to-man shutdown corners in college football. Disrupts the receiver in the first five yards. Can cover the big guy, and the shifty or fast guy.Ran a 4.31 during his junior pro day in front of the NFL scouts. Do not be fooled by the lack of stats, as team's avoid his side of the field like the plague.

BlackandBlue

02-25-2007 07:26 PM

RE: B&G Mock 1 Round 2

I've got to leave town until Thursday or Friday, but will try to check in when I can.

bulldog1865

02-25-2007 09:11 PM

4 Tampa Bay selects Brandon Meriweather S, Miami... They need help on D... No wide receiver fits here at this pick. Meriweather is a potential first rounder, and if an all out brawl breaks out on the field he packs a mean stomp move.

TheDeuce

02-26-2007 07:20 AM

With the 37th pick in the 2007 NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals select Aaron Ross.

The Cardinals have a solid corner in Antrel Rolle, but lack another playmaker on the opposite side to successfully implement their Cover 2 schemes. Eric Green and David Macklin have both failed to live up to expectations, and the Cardinals need an explosive playmaker who can shore up the pass defense. Enter Aaron Ross (6'0 1/2", 196 pounds) from the University of Texas. Ross has decent size for a cornerback, but what makes him such a good player is his ability to make big plays. Blessed with good reactions, Ross is known as a ballhawk; he led UT this past season with 6 interceptions and 19 PBUs. But don't be fooled by Ross' excellent ball skills, the guy also packs some pop in his hits; he was third on the team with 80 tackles during his senior season. Surely the Cardinals would have liked to have gotten a little help at Left Offensive Tackle early in the draft, but with nobody left on the board warranting such a pick, the Cardinals are extremely satisfied with what could be the steal of the draft in the second round.